No, I had been several times with my mother, because my mother often visited, and because I was the youngest, so she always took me along, so many times. But [sighs], first, I tell you, first my impression from Ujina port back to where my parents came from--we settled in Beppu city--and the train, to me the train looked like a real toy train, because I think I mentioned earlier, the train in Manchuria was wider, railroad was wider, and a much better train, and in Japan it was still kind of narrow. Even today if you go to some parts, northern parts or someplace, also Hokkaidō railroad, it's still old, narrow. So first my impression was, "What a small train!" [chuckles].